Thank you Mike and Loy, I will try this out!
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Unless there is a space issue on your drive, there is really no reason to uninstall 2022. It's a neat security blanket if something goes wrong with 2023. Probably 2021 can be uninstalled at this time unless one has a specific use for it.
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Melissa
Assuming you are authorized for Jaws 2023, the process is simple. Accept the license agreement, decide whether or not you wish your 2022 settings migrated to the new version, and hit install. If you have a desktop short cut for JAWS 2022 and it begins with the letter J in its name, you may wish to rename or delete that shortcut. Personally, I added a number 2 before the J in the 2022 JAWS shortcut name. The nice thing with JAWS is that the 2022 version remains in tact unless you remove it yourself. So, if for whatever reason you have an issue with 2023, you can unload it, hit the shortcut and use 2022.
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Just download it and install it. It should see your
current license . After installing it you can uninstall 2022 if you wish or just
keep it until you are satisfied with 2023.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:29
AM
Subject: Re: Official Release of JAWS2023
+ New Features
Hello,
I am currently using JAWS 2022, and I would
like to update to JAWS 2023, however when I'm clicking on 'Check for updates'
it's saying I have the latest version. I could download JAWS2023, but how do
I integrate it with my license? Or do I remove my current license and
install it again, thereby installing the new upgrade?
Thank you!
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Hello,
I am currently using JAWS 2022, and I would like to update to JAWS 2023, however when I'm clicking on 'Check for updates' it's saying I have the latest version. I could download JAWS2023, but how do I integrate it with my license? Or do I remove my current license and install it again, thereby installing the new upgrade?
Thank you!
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Jim:
Press JAWS/INSERT+J, for the JAWS Desktop
Keyboard Layout or, CTRL+SHIFT+CAPS LOCK+J, for the JAWS Laptop Keyboard Layout,
then pres the letter H, then press the letter P. If there are any updates for
JAWS 2022 you do not have installed, you will be notified there is an update
available. The latest update for JAWS 2022 is, 22022.2207.25
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Dave
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 9:54
PM
Subject: Re: Official Release of JAWS2023
+ New Features
Hello
Mike,
Thanks again for
your update info.
Am running latest
Jaws 2022 and didn’t even know about Notification history insert, space and N,
for some reason this aint working with my latest Jaws 2022 as it says this was
introduced in the June update, am I doing the commands wrong, I gather
that its: Jaws key, Space bar and the letter N at the same time? If so aint
working for me.
Will install 2023
in the next few days as I usually like to wait a few days for any
problems.
Cheers,
Jim
From:
main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike
B. Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2022 4:24 AM To: j list
<main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Official Release of JAWS2023 +
New Features
Below is all
the info about the official release of JAWS2023.2210.29 features and direct
download link.
JAWS 2023
Features Smart Glance
Often, web
page developers will use text or background colors, different fonts, or
certain text attributes to draw attention to text on a page. For
instance, different fonts or colors might be applied to specific text that
is part of a chart or dashboard to indicate the status of an option. The new
Smart Glance feature analyzes the page and ranks textual content in reverse
order based upon the infrequency of its color, text attribute or font usage on
the page. Colors, fonts, or attributes used least will rank highest as
potential points of interest, referred to as glance
highlights.
When a web
page first loads, JAWS now announces the number of glance highlights along
with the number of links, headings, regions, and form fields. In addition,
you can configure JAWS to play a sound to indicate a glance highlight as you
navigate by character, word, line, sentence, paragraph, or when reading
with Say All. If a page contains glance highlights, the following new
Navigation Quick keys are available:
list of 3
items • Move to next glance highlight: Y • Move to prior glance
highlight: SHIFT+Y • Display a list of all glance highlights on the page:
INSERT+CTRL+Y list end
Examples of
glance highlights can be found on the Amazon website. For instance, if you go
to Amazon.com and search for a product, the product search results page
contains several glance highlights for certain areas of the page including
"Results," "More results," or "Need Help." This text visually stands
out, but since it is not an actual heading, it would not be found when
using H or SHIFT+H to move by heading. You can use Y to move through the smart
glance highlights, or display a list by pressing INSERT+CTRL+Y where you
can select one to move to.
Another
example of a glance highlight can be found on the Freedom Scientific home
page. If you press Y, you move directly to the text, "Call Today,"
where you will find the main Freedom Scientific phone
number.
To configure
Smart Glance settings, open Settings Center (INSERT+6), expand the
Web/HTML/PDFs group, and then expand the Smart Glance group. You can
then configure the following:
list of 3
items • Indicate Smart Glance highlights: Lets you determine how JAWS
indicates glance highlights. You can choose to have JAWS announce the number
of glance highlights when the page loads (selected by default), alert you
to glance highlights as you navigate by playing a sound, indicate glance
highlights both when the page loads and as you navigate, or turn off all
glance highlight indication. • Sensitivity: Set this option to High to
increase the sensitivity for determining a glance highlight. With a higher
sensitivity, more results are displayed by also analyzing smaller text
segments for special text attributes. • Include elements: Lets you choose
whether or not links, headings, or form fields are included when analyzing
pages for glance highlights. Even though there are navigation quick keys
for moving to these specific elements, you may want to include these so you
can use a single keystroke to quickly move to all useful elements on the
page. By default, only fields marked as invalid or required are
included. list end
You can also
press INSERT+V while on a web page to open Quick Settings and change the Smart
Glance highlight indication option.
Notification
History Improvements
The JAWS
Notification History feature was introduced in the JAWS 2022 June update, and
helps you manage the large amount of notifications that can be
received from Windows and applications on a daily basis. When you press
INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by N, a dialog box opens and displays a history of
all notifications received in the last 24 hours while JAWS or Fusion was
running. From this dialog box, you can choose to exclude selected
notifications from appearing in the history in the future, as well as
create rules specifying how future notifications should be spoken or shown in
braille. For example, you may want JAWS to announce notifications from an
application only if they include specific text, or play a sound instead of
interrupting you with a spoken message.
JAWS and
Fusion 2023 offer several improvements to managing notifications based on
feedback from customers. Some key enhancements
include:
list of 1
items • Toggle toast notification announcements: Using the new layered
keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by CTRL+N, you can toggle the automatic
announcement of incoming toast notifications, which is a type of
notification used by some applications including Microsoft Outlook. For
instance, if you receive a lot of emails and you do not want JAWS
automatically speaking the notification each time you receive a message,
instead of creating a rule, you can use this keystroke to quickly silence
all of these announcements. Notifications will still be added to the history,
so you can still review them if necessary. Toast notification announcements
remain off until you perform this keystroke again, or restart JAWS. list
end Note: The INSERT+SPACEBAR, CTRL+N keystroke only toggles the
announcement of toast notifications. It will not work for applications that
use UIA (User Interface Automation) for displaying notifications. For these
applications, you can create a rule through the JAWS Notification History
dialog box to mute them, or turn them off through the settings in the
application. list of 4 items • Clear notification history: After
pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, N to open the Notification History dialog box,
select the new Clear history button to delete all notifications from the
Recent Notifications list. • Review notification details: Pressing ENTER
while focused on a notification in the Recent Notifications list now displays
details for the selected notification. These include the notification text,
the application where it came from, and the time it was received. • Specify
a rule type: When you choose to create a new rule for a selected notification
in the Recent Notifications list, you now start in the Rule Type combo box.
This new option lets you determine how the original notification text in the
edit box directly after this combo box is treated. The following choices
are available: list of 4 items nesting level 1 ? Contains - Creates a
rule that acts on a notification that contains specific text. For example, if
you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that contains the
word “Suggestion:” at any point in the notification, you could delete
everything except “suggestion:” from the notification text in the following
edit box ? Begins with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that
begins with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a
notification from Outlook that begins with the word "Suggestion:" followed
by some specific text, you could delete everything except "suggestion:" from
the notification text in the following edit box. ? Ends with - Creates a
rule that acts on a notification that ends with specific text. For example, if
you want to create a rule for a notification from Teams that ends with the
words "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" preceded by some specific text, you could
delete everything except "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" from the notification
text in the following edit box. ? Matches pattern - Lets you create a
regular expression that any incoming notification will be matched against.
While the following edit box contains the text for the selected
notification, it is recommended you change it to a regular expression using
elements from the notification. If you want to use the notification text as
is, or parts of it, consider using one of the other Rule Types. As an example
of a regular expression, take a look at the regular expression to capture
the name of the sender from an Outlook notification: "^New Notification from
Outlook, (.*?)," without the quotes. list end nesting level 1 • Naming
rules: When creating a rule for a selected notification, you can now enter a
name for the rule. In addition, the Manage Notification Rules dialog box
now includes an option to rename an existing rule. list
end
Refer to the
Notification History topic in the JAWS Help for more
information.
Solution for
Dell Waves Max Audio Issues
Changes were
made in the Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, and Microsoft Mobile speech
synthesizer drivers to fix increased memory usage issues caused by Waves
Max audio. This application is often used on Dell computers. If you previously
disabled the Waves Max application to resolve these performance issues ,
you can now reenable it. This is only necessary if you want your computer to
automatically begin using a specific audio output device as soon as
you connect it, such as headphones.
Improved ILM
Authorization Access
The file
location for the JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion ILM authorization files have been
moved to a location where users no longer need administrative permission to
authorize on their own system.
New Tables
Only Option for Smart Navigation
Users are
faced with an increased need to work with complex web forms, tables, and even
applications that run inside a web browser. Our existing Smart Navigation
feature offers a more efficient way to navigate in web-based applications with
the Virtual Cursor, as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT
ARROW commands move by control instead of character and word. This makes
Navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab strips, and navigation links
more like navigating around a desktop application. Currently, the different
options for this setting are Controls, Controls and Tables, or Off.
This means that you could only activate the Smart Navigation for Tables
together with Controls.
In JAWS and
Fusion 2023, there is now a new Tables option which only enables Smart
Navigation when you are focused inside a table. You can adjust the
Smart Navigation settings through the Startup Wizard, Settings Center, or
Quick Settings. The new Tables option offers the same Smart Navigation
experience inside tables as it does when set to Controls and Tables while
keeping our regular Navigation outside tables.
If focused
inside a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys move between columns while the
UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If you press RIGHT ARROW to move
from the last column in the current row to the first column of the next row,
or LEFT ARROW to move from the first column in the current row to the last
column in the prior row, JAWS plays a sound to indicate the new row. When
focus moves out of the table, the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW keys move by character or word like they always
have.
Support for
ARM64 is now officially provided in JAWS 2023. The JAWS 2023 installer will
recognize if you are using a device with an ARM processor like the
Microsoft Surface Pro X, and will automatically install the ARM version of
JAWS. ARM support for ZoomText and Fusion will come at a later date.
Following are a few frequently asked questions.
Can I use
ZoomText or Fusion on my ARM64 device?
No. ARM64 is
currently only supported with JAWS. ZoomText and Fusion (magnification
software) for low vision users are not yet
supported.
An ARM64
based device which is a computer with an ARM64 processor. An example is the
Microsoft Surface Pro X.
What
Operating System is required?
Windows 11
is the minimum supported Operating System.
What braille
devices are currently supported?
At this
time, only the Freedom Scientific Focus Braille Displays are supported.
Additional braille display support will be added as we work with our
third-party partners.
What speech
synthesizers are currently supported?
At this
time, Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, SAPI 5x, SAPI 5x 64-bit, and Microsoft
Mobile synthesizers are supported. Additional synthesizer support will be
added as we work with our third-party partners.
What
features are currently not available?
The
following features are still under development:
list of 3
items • Citrix remote • Convenient OCR from a scanner or camera •
Dongle authorization list end
What
applications are currently not supported?
While on
ARM64 devices, JAWS does not currently support applications compiled as 32-bit
ARM. At the moment, Microsoft still has a few applications that have not
yet been addressed, but we expect this to be resolved in future updates from
Microsoft and Freedom Scientific.
The
following are examples of these applications:
list of 4
items • Windows Mail • Windows Calculator • Windows Weather •
Windows News list end
What is the
recommended version of Office 365?
Office 365
was originally installed on ARM devices as 32-bit. This 32-bit version can
experience some sluggishness. For the best performance, we
recommend installing the latest 64-bit version of Office designed
specifically for ARM64 devices.
For German
braille users, is RTFC available?
Currently,
the RTFC German braille translator is only available in X64 installations of
JAWS 2023. If JAWS 2023 is installed on ARM64, the German
braille translator used in previous versions of JAWS is used
instead.
Additional
Changes list of 12 items • The Liblouis braille translator used by JAWS
and Fusion has been updated to version 3.23.0 and is now selected by
default. • For German users, JAWS now includes the RTFC German braille
translator for all contracted braille like Basisschrift, Vollschrift, and
Kurzschrift (These are the German names for Grade 0-2). This translator is
the default when the JAWS language is set to German. • The JAWS and Fusion
About box now includes a System type field which shows whether you are using
X64 or ARM64. This information can also be found by pressing CTRL+INSERT+V
while focused on the Desktop. • In the Outlook Scheduling Assistant, JAWS
now reads as expected in the All Attendees field when reviewing the status of
meeting attendees. • When encountering an element or entering a region on a
web page that has a details relation, JAWS now says "has details" when you
first move to the element. You can then press ALT+INSERT+D to access the
details. • Addressed an issue with the JAWS Virtual Cursor unexpectedly
moving back to the top of a web page on pages containing advertisements that
constantly update. • In Edge and Chrome, resolved an issue where JAWS
was not properly reading table headers defined by using the "ID" and "header"
attributes. JAWS also now properly reads the "axis" attribute. You can find
examples of these types of tables on our Surf's Up training
pages. • When navigating through a list where the Virtual Cursor is off,
such as a list of chat messages in Teams or Slack, list items containing a lot
of content are now fully read without speech stopping in the middle of the
text. • Removed the Reuters Top News Stories Research It lookup source due
to changes to the Reuters website which no longer allows us to retrieve
information. • Addressed issues using JAWS with the DVORAK keyboard. •
Resolved an issue for Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian users where you could not
enter the @ symbol from a Focus braille display keyboard into a Word
document. • For Italian users, MathML content is now spoken correctly when
the JAWS language is set to Italian. list end
Take care
and stay safe. Mike. Go Dodgers!
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Bill White Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2022 1:00 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Official Release of JAWS2023 + New Features Hi, Jim. The command is a little different from what you described. It is, JAWS key plus SPACE, followed by the letter N. The letter N is not pressed in conjunction with JAWS key and SPACE. Hello Mike, Thanks again for your update info. Am running latest Jaws 2022 and didn’t even know about Notification history insert, space and N, for some reason this aint working with my latest Jaws 2022 as it says this was introduced in the June update, am I doing the commands wrong, I gather that its: Jaws key, Space bar and the letter N at the same time? If so aint working for me. Will install 2023 in the next few days as I usually like to wait a few days for any problems. Cheers, Jim Below is all the info about the official release of JAWS2023.2210.29 features and direct download link. JAWS 2023 Features Smart Glance Often, web page developers will use text or background colors, different fonts, or certain text attributes to draw attention to text on a page. For instance, different fonts or colors might be applied to specific text that is part of a chart or dashboard to indicate the status of an option. The new Smart Glance feature analyzes the page and ranks textual content in reverse order based upon the infrequency of its color, text attribute or font usage on the page. Colors, fonts, or attributes used least will rank highest as potential points of interest, referred to as glance highlights. When a web page first loads, JAWS now announces the number of glance highlights along with the number of links, headings, regions, and form fields. In addition, you can configure JAWS to play a sound to indicate a glance highlight as you navigate by character, word, line, sentence, paragraph, or when reading with Say All. If a page contains glance highlights, the following new Navigation Quick keys are available: list of 3 items • Move to next glance highlight: Y • Move to prior glance highlight: SHIFT+Y • Display a list of all glance highlights on the page: INSERT+CTRL+Y list end Examples of glance highlights can be found on the Amazon website. For instance, if you go to Amazon.com and search for a product, the product search results page contains several glance highlights for certain areas of the page including "Results," "More results," or "Need Help." This text visually stands out, but since it is not an actual heading, it would not be found when using H or SHIFT+H to move by heading. You can use Y to move through the smart glance highlights, or display a list by pressing INSERT+CTRL+Y where you can select one to move to. Another example of a glance highlight can be found on the Freedom Scientific home page. If you press Y, you move directly to the text, "Call Today," where you will find the main Freedom Scientific phone number. To configure Smart Glance settings, open Settings Center (INSERT+6), expand the Web/HTML/PDFs group, and then expand the Smart Glance group. You can then configure the following: list of 3 items • Indicate Smart Glance highlights: Lets you determine how JAWS indicates glance highlights. You can choose to have JAWS announce the number of glance highlights when the page loads (selected by default), alert you to glance highlights as you navigate by playing a sound, indicate glance highlights both when the page loads and as you navigate, or turn off all glance highlight indication. • Sensitivity: Set this option to High to increase the sensitivity for determining a glance highlight. With a higher sensitivity, more results are displayed by also analyzing smaller text segments for special text attributes. • Include elements: Lets you choose whether or not links, headings, or form fields are included when analyzing pages for glance highlights. Even though there are navigation quick keys for moving to these specific elements, you may want to include these so you can use a single keystroke to quickly move to all useful elements on the page. By default, only fields marked as invalid or required are included. list end You can also press INSERT+V while on a web page to open Quick Settings and change the Smart Glance highlight indication option. Notification History Improvements The JAWS Notification History feature was introduced in the JAWS 2022 June update, and helps you manage the large amount of notifications that can be received from Windows and applications on a daily basis. When you press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by N, a dialog box opens and displays a history of all notifications received in the last 24 hours while JAWS or Fusion was running. From this dialog box, you can choose to exclude selected notifications from appearing in the history in the future, as well as create rules specifying how future notifications should be spoken or shown in braille. For example, you may want JAWS to announce notifications from an application only if they include specific text, or play a sound instead of interrupting you with a spoken message. JAWS and Fusion 2023 offer several improvements to managing notifications based on feedback from customers. Some key enhancements include: list of 1 items • Toggle toast notification announcements: Using the new layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by CTRL+N, you can toggle the automatic announcement of incoming toast notifications, which is a type of notification used by some applications including Microsoft Outlook. For instance, if you receive a lot of emails and you do not want JAWS automatically speaking the notification each time you receive a message, instead of creating a rule, you can use this keystroke to quickly silence all of these announcements. Notifications will still be added to the history, so you can still review them if necessary. Toast notification announcements remain off until you perform this keystroke again, or restart JAWS. list end Note: The INSERT+SPACEBAR, CTRL+N keystroke only toggles the announcement of toast notifications. It will not work for applications that use UIA (User Interface Automation) for displaying notifications. For these applications, you can create a rule through the JAWS Notification History dialog box to mute them, or turn them off through the settings in the application. list of 4 items • Clear notification history: After pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, N to open the Notification History dialog box, select the new Clear history button to delete all notifications from the Recent Notifications list. • Review notification details: Pressing ENTER while focused on a notification in the Recent Notifications list now displays details for the selected notification. These include the notification text, the application where it came from, and the time it was received. • Specify a rule type: When you choose to create a new rule for a selected notification in the Recent Notifications list, you now start in the Rule Type combo box. This new option lets you determine how the original notification text in the edit box directly after this combo box is treated. The following choices are available: list of 4 items nesting level 1 ? Contains - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that contains specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that contains the word “Suggestion:” at any point in the notification, you could delete everything except “suggestion:” from the notification text in the following edit box ? Begins with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that begins with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that begins with the word "Suggestion:" followed by some specific text, you could delete everything except "suggestion:" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Ends with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that ends with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Teams that ends with the words "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" preceded by some specific text, you could delete everything except "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Matches pattern - Lets you create a regular expression that any incoming notification will be matched against. While the following edit box contains the text for the selected notification, it is recommended you change it to a regular expression using elements from the notification. If you want to use the notification text as is, or parts of it, consider using one of the other Rule Types. As an example of a regular expression, take a look at the regular expression to capture the name of the sender from an Outlook notification: "^New Notification from Outlook, (.*?)," without the quotes. list end nesting level 1 • Naming rules: When creating a rule for a selected notification, you can now enter a name for the rule. In addition, the Manage Notification Rules dialog box now includes an option to rename an existing rule. list end Refer to the Notification History topic in the JAWS Help for more information. Solution for Dell Waves Max Audio Issues Changes were made in the Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, and Microsoft Mobile speech synthesizer drivers to fix increased memory usage issues caused by Waves Max audio. This application is often used on Dell computers. If you previously disabled the Waves Max application to resolve these performance issues , you can now reenable it. This is only necessary if you want your computer to automatically begin using a specific audio output device as soon as you connect it, such as headphones. Improved ILM Authorization Access The file location for the JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion ILM authorization files have been moved to a location where users no longer need administrative permission to authorize on their own system. New Tables Only Option for Smart Navigation Users are faced with an increased need to work with complex web forms, tables, and even applications that run inside a web browser. Our existing Smart Navigation feature offers a more efficient way to navigate in web-based applications with the Virtual Cursor, as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW commands move by control instead of character and word. This makes Navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab strips, and navigation links more like navigating around a desktop application. Currently, the different options for this setting are Controls, Controls and Tables, or Off. This means that you could only activate the Smart Navigation for Tables together with Controls. In JAWS and Fusion 2023, there is now a new Tables option which only enables Smart Navigation when you are focused inside a table. You can adjust the Smart Navigation settings through the Startup Wizard, Settings Center, or Quick Settings. The new Tables option offers the same Smart Navigation experience inside tables as it does when set to Controls and Tables while keeping our regular Navigation outside tables. If focused inside a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys move between columns while the UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If you press RIGHT ARROW to move from the last column in the current row to the first column of the next row, or LEFT ARROW to move from the first column in the current row to the last column in the prior row, JAWS plays a sound to indicate the new row. When focus moves out of the table, the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW keys move by character or word like they always have. Support for ARM64 is now officially provided in JAWS 2023. The JAWS 2023 installer will recognize if you are using a device with an ARM processor like the Microsoft Surface Pro X, and will automatically install the ARM version of JAWS. ARM support for ZoomText and Fusion will come at a later date. Following are a few frequently asked questions. Can I use ZoomText or Fusion on my ARM64 device? No. ARM64 is currently only supported with JAWS. ZoomText and Fusion (magnification software) for low vision users are not yet supported. An ARM64 based device which is a computer with an ARM64 processor. An example is the Microsoft Surface Pro X. What Operating System is required? Windows 11 is the minimum supported Operating System. What braille devices are currently supported? At this time, only the Freedom Scientific Focus Braille Displays are supported. Additional braille display support will be added as we work with our third-party partners. What speech synthesizers are currently supported? At this time, Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, SAPI 5x, SAPI 5x 64-bit, and Microsoft Mobile synthesizers are supported. Additional synthesizer support will be added as we work with our third-party partners. What features are currently not available? The following features are still under development: list of 3 items • Citrix remote • Convenient OCR from a scanner or camera • Dongle authorization list end What applications are currently not supported? While on ARM64 devices, JAWS does not currently support applications compiled as 32-bit ARM. At the moment, Microsoft still has a few applications that have not yet been addressed, but we expect this to be resolved in future updates from Microsoft and Freedom Scientific. The following are examples of these applications: list of 4 items • Windows Mail • Windows Calculator • Windows Weather • Windows News list end What is the recommended version of Office 365? Office 365 was originally installed on ARM devices as 32-bit. This 32-bit version can experience some sluggishness. For the best performance, we recommend installing the latest 64-bit version of Office designed specifically for ARM64 devices. For German braille users, is RTFC available? Currently, the RTFC German braille translator is only available in X64 installations of JAWS 2023. If JAWS 2023 is installed on ARM64, the German braille translator used in previous versions of JAWS is used instead. Additional Changes list of 12 items • The Liblouis braille translator used by JAWS and Fusion has been updated to version 3.23.0 and is now selected by default. • For German users, JAWS now includes the RTFC German braille translator for all contracted braille like Basisschrift, Vollschrift, and Kurzschrift (These are the German names for Grade 0-2). This translator is the default when the JAWS language is set to German. • The JAWS and Fusion About box now includes a System type field which shows whether you are using X64 or ARM64. This information can also be found by pressing CTRL+INSERT+V while focused on the Desktop. • In the Outlook Scheduling Assistant, JAWS now reads as expected in the All Attendees field when reviewing the status of meeting attendees. • When encountering an element or entering a region on a web page that has a details relation, JAWS now says "has details" when you first move to the element. You can then press ALT+INSERT+D to access the details. • Addressed an issue with the JAWS Virtual Cursor unexpectedly moving back to the top of a web page on pages containing advertisements that constantly update. • In Edge and Chrome, resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly reading table headers defined by using the "ID" and "header" attributes. JAWS also now properly reads the "axis" attribute. You can find examples of these types of tables on our Surf's Up training pages. • When navigating through a list where the Virtual Cursor is off, such as a list of chat messages in Teams or Slack, list items containing a lot of content are now fully read without speech stopping in the middle of the text. • Removed the Reuters Top News Stories Research It lookup source due to changes to the Reuters website which no longer allows us to retrieve information. • Addressed issues using JAWS with the DVORAK keyboard. • Resolved an issue for Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian users where you could not enter the @ symbol from a Focus braille display keyboard into a Word document. • For Italian users, MathML content is now spoken correctly when the JAWS language is set to Italian. list end Take care and stay safe. Mike. Go Dodgers!
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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Jim L Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 9:55 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Official Release of JAWS2023 + New Features Hello Mike, Thanks again for your update info. Am running latest Jaws 2022 and didn’t even know about Notification history insert, space and N, for some reason this aint working with my latest Jaws 2022 as it says this was introduced in the June update, am I doing the commands wrong, I gather that its: Jaws key, Space bar and the letter N at the same time? If so aint working for me. Will install 2023 in the next few days as I usually like to wait a few days for any problems. Cheers, Jim From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2022 4:24 AM To: j list <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Official Release of JAWS2023 + New Features Below is all the info about the official release of JAWS2023.2210.29 features and direct download link. JAWS 2023 Features Smart Glance Often, web page developers will use text or background colors, different fonts, or certain text attributes to draw attention to text on a page. For instance, different fonts or colors might be applied to specific text that is part of a chart or dashboard to indicate the status of an option. The new Smart Glance feature analyzes the page and ranks textual content in reverse order based upon the infrequency of its color, text attribute or font usage on the page. Colors, fonts, or attributes used least will rank highest as potential points of interest, referred to as glance highlights. When a web page first loads, JAWS now announces the number of glance highlights along with the number of links, headings, regions, and form fields. In addition, you can configure JAWS to play a sound to indicate a glance highlight as you navigate by character, word, line, sentence, paragraph, or when reading with Say All. If a page contains glance highlights, the following new Navigation Quick keys are available: list of 3 items • Move to next glance highlight: Y • Move to prior glance highlight: SHIFT+Y • Display a list of all glance highlights on the page: INSERT+CTRL+Y list end Examples of glance highlights can be found on the Amazon website. For instance, if you go to Amazon.com and search for a product, the product search results page contains several glance highlights for certain areas of the page including "Results," "More results," or "Need Help." This text visually stands out, but since it is not an actual heading, it would not be found when using H or SHIFT+H to move by heading. You can use Y to move through the smart glance highlights, or display a list by pressing INSERT+CTRL+Y where you can select one to move to. Another example of a glance highlight can be found on the Freedom Scientific home page. If you press Y, you move directly to the text, "Call Today," where you will find the main Freedom Scientific phone number. To configure Smart Glance settings, open Settings Center (INSERT+6), expand the Web/HTML/PDFs group, and then expand the Smart Glance group. You can then configure the following: list of 3 items • Indicate Smart Glance highlights: Lets you determine how JAWS indicates glance highlights. You can choose to have JAWS announce the number of glance highlights when the page loads (selected by default), alert you to glance highlights as you navigate by playing a sound, indicate glance highlights both when the page loads and as you navigate, or turn off all glance highlight indication. • Sensitivity: Set this option to High to increase the sensitivity for determining a glance highlight. With a higher sensitivity, more results are displayed by also analyzing smaller text segments for special text attributes. • Include elements: Lets you choose whether or not links, headings, or form fields are included when analyzing pages for glance highlights. Even though there are navigation quick keys for moving to these specific elements, you may want to include these so you can use a single keystroke to quickly move to all useful elements on the page. By default, only fields marked as invalid or required are included. list end You can also press INSERT+V while on a web page to open Quick Settings and change the Smart Glance highlight indication option. Notification History Improvements The JAWS Notification History feature was introduced in the JAWS 2022 June update, and helps you manage the large amount of notifications that can be received from Windows and applications on a daily basis. When you press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by N, a dialog box opens and displays a history of all notifications received in the last 24 hours while JAWS or Fusion was running. From this dialog box, you can choose to exclude selected notifications from appearing in the history in the future, as well as create rules specifying how future notifications should be spoken or shown in braille. For example, you may want JAWS to announce notifications from an application only if they include specific text, or play a sound instead of interrupting you with a spoken message. JAWS and Fusion 2023 offer several improvements to managing notifications based on feedback from customers. Some key enhancements include: list of 1 items • Toggle toast notification announcements: Using the new layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by CTRL+N, you can toggle the automatic announcement of incoming toast notifications, which is a type of notification used by some applications including Microsoft Outlook. For instance, if you receive a lot of emails and you do not want JAWS automatically speaking the notification each time you receive a message, instead of creating a rule, you can use this keystroke to quickly silence all of these announcements. Notifications will still be added to the history, so you can still review them if necessary. Toast notification announcements remain off until you perform this keystroke again, or restart JAWS. list end Note: The INSERT+SPACEBAR, CTRL+N keystroke only toggles the announcement of toast notifications. It will not work for applications that use UIA (User Interface Automation) for displaying notifications. For these applications, you can create a rule through the JAWS Notification History dialog box to mute them, or turn them off through the settings in the application. list of 4 items • Clear notification history: After pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, N to open the Notification History dialog box, select the new Clear history button to delete all notifications from the Recent Notifications list. • Review notification details: Pressing ENTER while focused on a notification in the Recent Notifications list now displays details for the selected notification. These include the notification text, the application where it came from, and the time it was received. • Specify a rule type: When you choose to create a new rule for a selected notification in the Recent Notifications list, you now start in the Rule Type combo box. This new option lets you determine how the original notification text in the edit box directly after this combo box is treated. The following choices are available: list of 4 items nesting level 1 ? Contains - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that contains specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that contains the word “Suggestion:” at any point in the notification, you could delete everything except “suggestion:” from the notification text in the following edit box ? Begins with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that begins with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that begins with the word "Suggestion:" followed by some specific text, you could delete everything except "suggestion:" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Ends with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that ends with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Teams that ends with the words "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" preceded by some specific text, you could delete everything except "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Matches pattern - Lets you create a regular expression that any incoming notification will be matched against. While the following edit box contains the text for the selected notification, it is recommended you change it to a regular expression using elements from the notification. If you want to use the notification text as is, or parts of it, consider using one of the other Rule Types. As an example of a regular expression, take a look at the regular expression to capture the name of the sender from an Outlook notification: "^New Notification from Outlook, (.*?)," without the quotes. list end nesting level 1 • Naming rules: When creating a rule for a selected notification, you can now enter a name for the rule. In addition, the Manage Notification Rules dialog box now includes an option to rename an existing rule. list end Refer to the Notification History topic in the JAWS Help for more information. Solution for Dell Waves Max Audio Issues Changes were made in the Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, and Microsoft Mobile speech synthesizer drivers to fix increased memory usage issues caused by Waves Max audio. This application is often used on Dell computers. If you previously disabled the Waves Max application to resolve these performance issues , you can now reenable it. This is only necessary if you want your computer to automatically begin using a specific audio output device as soon as you connect it, such as headphones. Improved ILM Authorization Access The file location for the JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion ILM authorization files have been moved to a location where users no longer need administrative permission to authorize on their own system. New Tables Only Option for Smart Navigation Users are faced with an increased need to work with complex web forms, tables, and even applications that run inside a web browser. Our existing Smart Navigation feature offers a more efficient way to navigate in web-based applications with the Virtual Cursor, as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW commands move by control instead of character and word. This makes Navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab strips, and navigation links more like navigating around a desktop application. Currently, the different options for this setting are Controls, Controls and Tables, or Off. This means that you could only activate the Smart Navigation for Tables together with Controls. In JAWS and Fusion 2023, there is now a new Tables option which only enables Smart Navigation when you are focused inside a table. You can adjust the Smart Navigation settings through the Startup Wizard, Settings Center, or Quick Settings. The new Tables option offers the same Smart Navigation experience inside tables as it does when set to Controls and Tables while keeping our regular Navigation outside tables. If focused inside a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys move between columns while the UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If you press RIGHT ARROW to move from the last column in the current row to the first column of the next row, or LEFT ARROW to move from the first column in the current row to the last column in the prior row, JAWS plays a sound to indicate the new row. When focus moves out of the table, the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW keys move by character or word like they always have. Support for ARM64 is now officially provided in JAWS 2023. The JAWS 2023 installer will recognize if you are using a device with an ARM processor like the Microsoft Surface Pro X, and will automatically install the ARM version of JAWS. ARM support for ZoomText and Fusion will come at a later date. Following are a few frequently asked questions. Can I use ZoomText or Fusion on my ARM64 device? No. ARM64 is currently only supported with JAWS. ZoomText and Fusion (magnification software) for low vision users are not yet supported. An ARM64 based device which is a computer with an ARM64 processor. An example is the Microsoft Surface Pro X. What Operating System is required? Windows 11 is the minimum supported Operating System. What braille devices are currently supported? At this time, only the Freedom Scientific Focus Braille Displays are supported. Additional braille display support will be added as we work with our third-party partners. What speech synthesizers are currently supported? At this time, Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, SAPI 5x, SAPI 5x 64-bit, and Microsoft Mobile synthesizers are supported. Additional synthesizer support will be added as we work with our third-party partners. What features are currently not available? The following features are still under development: list of 3 items • Citrix remote • Convenient OCR from a scanner or camera • Dongle authorization list end What applications are currently not supported? While on ARM64 devices, JAWS does not currently support applications compiled as 32-bit ARM. At the moment, Microsoft still has a few applications that have not yet been addressed, but we expect this to be resolved in future updates from Microsoft and Freedom Scientific. The following are examples of these applications: list of 4 items • Windows Mail • Windows Calculator • Windows Weather • Windows News list end What is the recommended version of Office 365? Office 365 was originally installed on ARM devices as 32-bit. This 32-bit version can experience some sluggishness. For the best performance, we recommend installing the latest 64-bit version of Office designed specifically for ARM64 devices. For German braille users, is RTFC available? Currently, the RTFC German braille translator is only available in X64 installations of JAWS 2023. If JAWS 2023 is installed on ARM64, the German braille translator used in previous versions of JAWS is used instead. Additional Changes list of 12 items • The Liblouis braille translator used by JAWS and Fusion has been updated to version 3.23.0 and is now selected by default. • For German users, JAWS now includes the RTFC German braille translator for all contracted braille like Basisschrift, Vollschrift, and Kurzschrift (These are the German names for Grade 0-2). This translator is the default when the JAWS language is set to German. • The JAWS and Fusion About box now includes a System type field which shows whether you are using X64 or ARM64. This information can also be found by pressing CTRL+INSERT+V while focused on the Desktop. • In the Outlook Scheduling Assistant, JAWS now reads as expected in the All Attendees field when reviewing the status of meeting attendees. • When encountering an element or entering a region on a web page that has a details relation, JAWS now says "has details" when you first move to the element. You can then press ALT+INSERT+D to access the details. • Addressed an issue with the JAWS Virtual Cursor unexpectedly moving back to the top of a web page on pages containing advertisements that constantly update. • In Edge and Chrome, resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly reading table headers defined by using the "ID" and "header" attributes. JAWS also now properly reads the "axis" attribute. You can find examples of these types of tables on our Surf's Up training pages. • When navigating through a list where the Virtual Cursor is off, such as a list of chat messages in Teams or Slack, list items containing a lot of content are now fully read without speech stopping in the middle of the text. • Removed the Reuters Top News Stories Research It lookup source due to changes to the Reuters website which no longer allows us to retrieve information. • Addressed issues using JAWS with the DVORAK keyboard. • Resolved an issue for Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian users where you could not enter the @ symbol from a Focus braille display keyboard into a Word document. • For Italian users, MathML content is now spoken correctly when the JAWS language is set to Italian. list end Take care and stay safe. Mike. Go Dodgers!
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Hello Mike, Thanks again for your update info. Am running latest Jaws 2022 and didn’t even know about Notification history insert, space and N, for some reason this aint working with my latest Jaws 2022 as it says this was introduced in the June update, am I doing the commands wrong, I gather that its: Jaws key, Space bar and the letter N at the same time? If so aint working for me. Will install 2023 in the next few days as I usually like to wait a few days for any problems. Cheers, Jim
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike B. Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2022 4:24 AM To: j list <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Official Release of JAWS2023 + New Features Below is all the info about the official release of JAWS2023.2210.29 features and direct download link. JAWS 2023 Features Smart Glance Often, web page developers will use text or background colors, different fonts, or certain text attributes to draw attention to text on a page. For instance, different fonts or colors might be applied to specific text that is part of a chart or dashboard to indicate the status of an option. The new Smart Glance feature analyzes the page and ranks textual content in reverse order based upon the infrequency of its color, text attribute or font usage on the page. Colors, fonts, or attributes used least will rank highest as potential points of interest, referred to as glance highlights. When a web page first loads, JAWS now announces the number of glance highlights along with the number of links, headings, regions, and form fields. In addition, you can configure JAWS to play a sound to indicate a glance highlight as you navigate by character, word, line, sentence, paragraph, or when reading with Say All. If a page contains glance highlights, the following new Navigation Quick keys are available: list of 3 items • Move to next glance highlight: Y • Move to prior glance highlight: SHIFT+Y • Display a list of all glance highlights on the page: INSERT+CTRL+Y list end Examples of glance highlights can be found on the Amazon website. For instance, if you go to Amazon.com and search for a product, the product search results page contains several glance highlights for certain areas of the page including "Results," "More results," or "Need Help." This text visually stands out, but since it is not an actual heading, it would not be found when using H or SHIFT+H to move by heading. You can use Y to move through the smart glance highlights, or display a list by pressing INSERT+CTRL+Y where you can select one to move to. Another example of a glance highlight can be found on the Freedom Scientific home page. If you press Y, you move directly to the text, "Call Today," where you will find the main Freedom Scientific phone number. To configure Smart Glance settings, open Settings Center (INSERT+6), expand the Web/HTML/PDFs group, and then expand the Smart Glance group. You can then configure the following: list of 3 items • Indicate Smart Glance highlights: Lets you determine how JAWS indicates glance highlights. You can choose to have JAWS announce the number of glance highlights when the page loads (selected by default), alert you to glance highlights as you navigate by playing a sound, indicate glance highlights both when the page loads and as you navigate, or turn off all glance highlight indication. • Sensitivity: Set this option to High to increase the sensitivity for determining a glance highlight. With a higher sensitivity, more results are displayed by also analyzing smaller text segments for special text attributes. • Include elements: Lets you choose whether or not links, headings, or form fields are included when analyzing pages for glance highlights. Even though there are navigation quick keys for moving to these specific elements, you may want to include these so you can use a single keystroke to quickly move to all useful elements on the page. By default, only fields marked as invalid or required are included. list end You can also press INSERT+V while on a web page to open Quick Settings and change the Smart Glance highlight indication option. Notification History Improvements The JAWS Notification History feature was introduced in the JAWS 2022 June update, and helps you manage the large amount of notifications that can be received from Windows and applications on a daily basis. When you press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by N, a dialog box opens and displays a history of all notifications received in the last 24 hours while JAWS or Fusion was running. From this dialog box, you can choose to exclude selected notifications from appearing in the history in the future, as well as create rules specifying how future notifications should be spoken or shown in braille. For example, you may want JAWS to announce notifications from an application only if they include specific text, or play a sound instead of interrupting you with a spoken message. JAWS and Fusion 2023 offer several improvements to managing notifications based on feedback from customers. Some key enhancements include: list of 1 items • Toggle toast notification announcements: Using the new layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by CTRL+N, you can toggle the automatic announcement of incoming toast notifications, which is a type of notification used by some applications including Microsoft Outlook. For instance, if you receive a lot of emails and you do not want JAWS automatically speaking the notification each time you receive a message, instead of creating a rule, you can use this keystroke to quickly silence all of these announcements. Notifications will still be added to the history, so you can still review them if necessary. Toast notification announcements remain off until you perform this keystroke again, or restart JAWS. list end Note: The INSERT+SPACEBAR, CTRL+N keystroke only toggles the announcement of toast notifications. It will not work for applications that use UIA (User Interface Automation) for displaying notifications. For these applications, you can create a rule through the JAWS Notification History dialog box to mute them, or turn them off through the settings in the application. list of 4 items • Clear notification history: After pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, N to open the Notification History dialog box, select the new Clear history button to delete all notifications from the Recent Notifications list. • Review notification details: Pressing ENTER while focused on a notification in the Recent Notifications list now displays details for the selected notification. These include the notification text, the application where it came from, and the time it was received. • Specify a rule type: When you choose to create a new rule for a selected notification in the Recent Notifications list, you now start in the Rule Type combo box. This new option lets you determine how the original notification text in the edit box directly after this combo box is treated. The following choices are available: list of 4 items nesting level 1 ? Contains - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that contains specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that contains the word “Suggestion:” at any point in the notification, you could delete everything except “suggestion:” from the notification text in the following edit box ? Begins with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that begins with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that begins with the word "Suggestion:" followed by some specific text, you could delete everything except "suggestion:" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Ends with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that ends with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Teams that ends with the words "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" preceded by some specific text, you could delete everything except "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Matches pattern - Lets you create a regular expression that any incoming notification will be matched against. While the following edit box contains the text for the selected notification, it is recommended you change it to a regular expression using elements from the notification. If you want to use the notification text as is, or parts of it, consider using one of the other Rule Types. As an example of a regular expression, take a look at the regular expression to capture the name of the sender from an Outlook notification: "^New Notification from Outlook, (.*?)," without the quotes. list end nesting level 1 • Naming rules: When creating a rule for a selected notification, you can now enter a name for the rule. In addition, the Manage Notification Rules dialog box now includes an option to rename an existing rule. list end Refer to the Notification History topic in the JAWS Help for more information. Solution for Dell Waves Max Audio Issues Changes were made in the Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, and Microsoft Mobile speech synthesizer drivers to fix increased memory usage issues caused by Waves Max audio. This application is often used on Dell computers. If you previously disabled the Waves Max application to resolve these performance issues , you can now reenable it. This is only necessary if you want your computer to automatically begin using a specific audio output device as soon as you connect it, such as headphones. Improved ILM Authorization Access The file location for the JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion ILM authorization files have been moved to a location where users no longer need administrative permission to authorize on their own system. New Tables Only Option for Smart Navigation Users are faced with an increased need to work with complex web forms, tables, and even applications that run inside a web browser. Our existing Smart Navigation feature offers a more efficient way to navigate in web-based applications with the Virtual Cursor, as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW commands move by control instead of character and word. This makes Navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab strips, and navigation links more like navigating around a desktop application. Currently, the different options for this setting are Controls, Controls and Tables, or Off. This means that you could only activate the Smart Navigation for Tables together with Controls. In JAWS and Fusion 2023, there is now a new Tables option which only enables Smart Navigation when you are focused inside a table. You can adjust the Smart Navigation settings through the Startup Wizard, Settings Center, or Quick Settings. The new Tables option offers the same Smart Navigation experience inside tables as it does when set to Controls and Tables while keeping our regular Navigation outside tables. If focused inside a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys move between columns while the UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If you press RIGHT ARROW to move from the last column in the current row to the first column of the next row, or LEFT ARROW to move from the first column in the current row to the last column in the prior row, JAWS plays a sound to indicate the new row. When focus moves out of the table, the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW keys move by character or word like they always have. Support for ARM64 is now officially provided in JAWS 2023. The JAWS 2023 installer will recognize if you are using a device with an ARM processor like the Microsoft Surface Pro X, and will automatically install the ARM version of JAWS. ARM support for ZoomText and Fusion will come at a later date. Following are a few frequently asked questions. Can I use ZoomText or Fusion on my ARM64 device? No. ARM64 is currently only supported with JAWS. ZoomText and Fusion (magnification software) for low vision users are not yet supported. An ARM64 based device which is a computer with an ARM64 processor. An example is the Microsoft Surface Pro X. What Operating System is required? Windows 11 is the minimum supported Operating System. What braille devices are currently supported? At this time, only the Freedom Scientific Focus Braille Displays are supported. Additional braille display support will be added as we work with our third-party partners. What speech synthesizers are currently supported? At this time, Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, SAPI 5x, SAPI 5x 64-bit, and Microsoft Mobile synthesizers are supported. Additional synthesizer support will be added as we work with our third-party partners. What features are currently not available? The following features are still under development: list of 3 items • Citrix remote • Convenient OCR from a scanner or camera • Dongle authorization list end What applications are currently not supported? While on ARM64 devices, JAWS does not currently support applications compiled as 32-bit ARM. At the moment, Microsoft still has a few applications that have not yet been addressed, but we expect this to be resolved in future updates from Microsoft and Freedom Scientific. The following are examples of these applications: list of 4 items • Windows Mail • Windows Calculator • Windows Weather • Windows News list end What is the recommended version of Office 365? Office 365 was originally installed on ARM devices as 32-bit. This 32-bit version can experience some sluggishness. For the best performance, we recommend installing the latest 64-bit version of Office designed specifically for ARM64 devices. For German braille users, is RTFC available? Currently, the RTFC German braille translator is only available in X64 installations of JAWS 2023. If JAWS 2023 is installed on ARM64, the German braille translator used in previous versions of JAWS is used instead. Additional Changes list of 12 items • The Liblouis braille translator used by JAWS and Fusion has been updated to version 3.23.0 and is now selected by default. • For German users, JAWS now includes the RTFC German braille translator for all contracted braille like Basisschrift, Vollschrift, and Kurzschrift (These are the German names for Grade 0-2). This translator is the default when the JAWS language is set to German. • The JAWS and Fusion About box now includes a System type field which shows whether you are using X64 or ARM64. This information can also be found by pressing CTRL+INSERT+V while focused on the Desktop. • In the Outlook Scheduling Assistant, JAWS now reads as expected in the All Attendees field when reviewing the status of meeting attendees. • When encountering an element or entering a region on a web page that has a details relation, JAWS now says "has details" when you first move to the element. You can then press ALT+INSERT+D to access the details. • Addressed an issue with the JAWS Virtual Cursor unexpectedly moving back to the top of a web page on pages containing advertisements that constantly update. • In Edge and Chrome, resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly reading table headers defined by using the "ID" and "header" attributes. JAWS also now properly reads the "axis" attribute. You can find examples of these types of tables on our Surf's Up training pages. • When navigating through a list where the Virtual Cursor is off, such as a list of chat messages in Teams or Slack, list items containing a lot of content are now fully read without speech stopping in the middle of the text. • Removed the Reuters Top News Stories Research It lookup source due to changes to the Reuters website which no longer allows us to retrieve information. • Addressed issues using JAWS with the DVORAK keyboard. • Resolved an issue for Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian users where you could not enter the @ symbol from a Focus braille display keyboard into a Word document. • For Italian users, MathML content is now spoken correctly when the JAWS language is set to Italian. list end Take care and stay safe. Mike. Go Dodgers!
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Hi Mike, I believe this is one of the poorest new features Jaws upgrade I've ever seen. Man! its like next to no new features for those who has no interest of that smart glance thingy. Take care.
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On 10/25/22, Mike B. <mb69mach1@...> wrote: Hi All,
Below is all the info about the official release of JAWS2023.2210.29 features and direct download link.
Direct download link:
https://jaws2023.vfo.digital/2023.2210.29.400/E48E86BC-C6FC-4202-B67F-58D5D86A0493/J2023.2210.29.400-any.exe
JAWS 2023 Features Smart Glance
Often, web page developers will use text or background colors, different fonts, or certain text attributes to draw attention to text on a page. For instance, different fonts or colors might be applied to specific text that is part of
a chart or dashboard to indicate the status of an option. The new Smart Glance feature analyzes the page and ranks textual content in reverse order based upon the infrequency of its color, text attribute or font usage on the page. Colors, fonts, or attributes used least will rank highest as potential points of interest, referred to as glance highlights.
When a web page first loads, JAWS now announces the number of glance highlights along with the number of links, headings, regions, and form fields. In addition, you can configure JAWS to play a sound to indicate a glance highlight as you navigate by character, word, line, sentence, paragraph, or
when reading with Say All. If a page contains glance highlights, the following new Navigation Quick keys are available:
list of 3 items • Move to next glance highlight: Y • Move to prior glance highlight: SHIFT+Y • Display a list of all glance highlights on the page: INSERT+CTRL+Y list end
Examples of glance highlights can be found on the Amazon website. For instance, if you go to Amazon.com and search for a product, the product search results page contains several glance highlights for certain areas of the page including "Results," "More results," or "Need Help." This text visually stands out, but since it is not an actual heading, it would not be found when using H or
SHIFT+H to move by heading. You can use Y to move through the smart glance highlights, or display a list by pressing INSERT+CTRL+Y where you can select
one to move to.
Another example of a glance highlight can be found on the Freedom Scientific
home page. If you press Y, you move directly to the text, "Call Today," where you will find the main Freedom Scientific phone number.
To configure Smart Glance settings, open Settings Center (INSERT+6), expand
the Web/HTML/PDFs group, and then expand the Smart Glance group. You can then configure the following:
list of 3 items • Indicate Smart Glance highlights: Lets you determine how JAWS indicates glance highlights. You can choose to have JAWS announce the number of glance highlights when the page loads (selected by default), alert you to glance highlights as you navigate by playing a sound, indicate glance highlights both when the page loads and as you navigate, or turn off all glance highlight indication. • Sensitivity: Set this option to High to increase the sensitivity for determining a glance highlight. With a higher sensitivity, more results are
displayed by also analyzing smaller text segments for special text attributes. • Include elements: Lets you choose whether or not links, headings, or form
fields are included when analyzing pages for glance highlights. Even though there are navigation quick keys for moving to these specific elements, you may want to include these so you can use a single keystroke to quickly move to all useful elements on the page. By default, only fields marked as invalid or required are included. list end
You can also press INSERT+V while on a web page to open Quick Settings and change the Smart Glance highlight indication option.
Notification History Improvements
The JAWS Notification History feature was introduced in the JAWS 2022 June update, and helps you manage the large amount of notifications that can be received from Windows and applications on a daily basis. When you press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by N, a dialog box opens and displays a history of
all notifications received in the last 24 hours while JAWS or Fusion was running. From this dialog box, you can choose to exclude selected notifications from appearing
in the history in the future, as well as create rules specifying how future notifications should be spoken or shown in braille. For example, you may want JAWS to announce notifications from an application only if they include specific text, or play a sound instead of interrupting you with a spoken message.
JAWS and Fusion 2023 offer several improvements to managing notifications based on feedback from customers. Some key enhancements include:
list of 1 items • Toggle toast notification announcements: Using the new layered keystroke,
INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by CTRL+N, you can toggle the automatic announcement of incoming toast notifications, which is a type of notification used by some applications including Microsoft Outlook. For instance, if you receive
a lot of emails and you do not want JAWS automatically speaking the notification each time you receive a message, instead of creating a rule, you can use this keystroke to quickly silence all of these announcements. Notifications
will still be added to the history, so you can still review them if necessary. Toast notification announcements remain off until you perform this keystroke
again, or restart JAWS. list end Note: The INSERT+SPACEBAR, CTRL+N keystroke only toggles the announcement of
toast notifications. It will not work for applications that use UIA (User Interface Automation) for displaying notifications. For these applications,
you can create a rule through the JAWS Notification History dialog box to mute them, or turn them off through the settings in the application. list of 4 items • Clear notification history: After pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, N to open the
Notification History dialog box, select the new Clear history button to delete all notifications from the Recent Notifications list. • Review notification details: Pressing ENTER while focused on a notification in the Recent Notifications list now displays details for the selected notification. These include the notification text, the application where it came from, and
the time it was received. • Specify a rule type: When you choose to create a new rule for a selected notification in the Recent Notifications list, you now start in the Rule Type combo box. This new option lets you determine how the original notification
text in the edit box directly after this combo box is treated. The following choices are available: list of 4 items nesting level 1 ? Contains - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that contains specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification
from Outlook that contains the word “Suggestion:” at any point in the notification, you could delete everything except “suggestion:” from the notification text in the following edit box ? Begins with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that begins with
specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that begins with the word "Suggestion:" followed by some specific text, you could delete everything except "suggestion:" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Ends with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that ends with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a notification
from Teams that ends with the words "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" preceded by some
specific text, you could delete everything except "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" from the notification text in the following edit box. ? Matches pattern - Lets you create a regular expression that any incoming notification will be matched against. While the following edit box contains the text for the selected notification, it is recommended you change it to a
regular expression using elements from the notification. If you want to use the notification text as is, or parts of it, consider using one of the other
Rule Types. As an example of a regular expression, take a look at the regular expression to capture the name of the sender from an Outlook notification: "^New Notification from Outlook, (.*?)," without the quotes. list end nesting level 1 • Naming rules: When creating a rule for a selected notification, you can now enter a name for the rule. In addition, the Manage Notification Rules dialog box now includes an option to rename an existing rule. list end
Refer to the Notification History topic in the JAWS Help for more information.
Solution for Dell Waves Max Audio Issues
Changes were made in the Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, and Microsoft Mobile speech synthesizer drivers to fix increased memory usage issues caused by Waves Max audio. This application is often used on Dell computers. If you previously disabled the Waves Max application to resolve these performance issues , you can now reenable it. This is only necessary if you want your computer
to automatically begin using a specific audio output device as soon as you connect it, such as headphones.
Improved ILM Authorization Access
The file location for the JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion ILM authorization files
have been moved to a location where users no longer need administrative permission to authorize on their own system.
New Tables Only Option for Smart Navigation
Users are faced with an increased need to work with complex web forms, tables, and even applications that run inside a web browser. Our existing Smart Navigation feature offers a more efficient way to navigate in web-based applications with the Virtual Cursor, as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW commands move by control instead of character and word.
This makes Navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab strips, and navigation links more like navigating around a desktop application. Currently, the different options for this setting are Controls, Controls and Tables, or Off. This means that you could only activate the Smart Navigation for Tables together
with Controls.
In JAWS and Fusion 2023, there is now a new Tables option which only enables
Smart Navigation when you are focused inside a table. You can adjust the Smart Navigation settings through the Startup Wizard, Settings Center, or Quick Settings. The new Tables option offers the same Smart Navigation experience
inside tables as it does when set to Controls and Tables while keeping our regular
Navigation outside tables.
If focused inside a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys move between columns while the UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If you press RIGHT ARROW to move from the last column in the current row to the first column of the next row, or LEFT ARROW to move from the first column in the current row to the last column in the prior row, JAWS plays a sound to indicate the new row. When focus moves out of the table, the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW keys move by character or word like they always have.
ARM64 Support
Support for ARM64 is now officially provided in JAWS 2023. The JAWS 2023 installer will recognize if you are using a device with an ARM processor like the Microsoft Surface Pro X, and will automatically install the ARM version
of JAWS. ARM support for ZoomText and Fusion will come at a later date. Following are a few frequently asked questions.
Can I use ZoomText or Fusion on my ARM64 device?
No. ARM64 is currently only supported with JAWS. ZoomText and Fusion (magnification software) for low vision users are not yet supported.
What device is required?
An ARM64 based device which is a computer with an ARM64 processor. An example is the Microsoft Surface Pro X.
What Operating System is required?
Windows 11 is the minimum supported Operating System.
What braille devices are currently supported?
At this time, only the Freedom Scientific Focus Braille Displays are supported. Additional braille display support will be added as we work with
our third-party partners.
What speech synthesizers are currently supported?
At this time, Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, SAPI 5x, SAPI 5x 64-bit, and
Microsoft Mobile synthesizers are supported. Additional synthesizer support will be added as we work with our third-party partners.
What features are currently not available?
The following features are still under development:
list of 3 items • Citrix remote • Convenient OCR from a scanner or camera • Dongle authorization list end
What applications are currently not supported?
While on ARM64 devices, JAWS does not currently support applications compiled as 32-bit ARM. At the moment, Microsoft still has a few applications that have not yet been addressed, but we expect this to be resolved in future updates from Microsoft and Freedom Scientific.
The following are examples of these applications:
list of 4 items • Windows Mail • Windows Calculator • Windows Weather • Windows News list end
What is the recommended version of Office 365?
Office 365 was originally installed on ARM devices as 32-bit. This 32-bit version can experience some sluggishness. For the best performance, we recommend installing the latest 64-bit version of Office designed specifically for ARM64 devices.
For German braille users, is RTFC available?
Currently, the RTFC German braille translator is only available in X64 installations of JAWS 2023. If JAWS 2023 is installed on ARM64, the German braille translator used in previous versions of JAWS is used instead.
Additional Changes list of 12 items • The Liblouis braille translator used by JAWS and Fusion has been updated to version 3.23.0 and is now selected by default. • For German users, JAWS now includes the RTFC German braille translator for
all contracted braille like Basisschrift, Vollschrift, and Kurzschrift (These are the German names for Grade 0-2). This translator is the default when the
JAWS language is set to German. • The JAWS and Fusion About box now includes a System type field which shows
whether you are using X64 or ARM64. This information can also be found by pressing CTRL+INSERT+V while focused on the Desktop. • In the Outlook Scheduling Assistant, JAWS now reads as expected in the All
Attendees field when reviewing the status of meeting attendees. • When encountering an element or entering a region on a web page that has a
details relation, JAWS now says "has details" when you first move to the element. You can then press ALT+INSERT+D to access the details. • Addressed an issue with the JAWS Virtual Cursor unexpectedly moving back to the top of a web page on pages containing advertisements that constantly update. • In Edge and Chrome, resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly reading
table headers defined by using the "ID" and "header" attributes. JAWS also now properly reads the "axis" attribute. You can find examples of these types of tables on our Surf's Up training pages. • When navigating through a list where the Virtual Cursor is off, such as a
list of chat messages in Teams or Slack, list items containing a lot of content are now fully read without speech stopping in the middle of the text. • Removed the Reuters Top News Stories Research It lookup source due to changes to the Reuters website which no longer allows us to retrieve information. • Addressed issues using JAWS with the DVORAK keyboard. • Resolved an issue for Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian users where you could
not enter the @ symbol from a Focus braille display keyboard into a Word document. • For Italian users, MathML content is now spoken correctly when the JAWS language is set to Italian. list end
Take care and stay safe. Mike. Go Dodgers!
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Hi All,
Below is all the info about the official release of
JAWS2023.2210.29 features and direct download link.
Direct download link:
JAWS 2023 Features Smart Glance
Often, web page developers will use text or background
colors, different fonts, or certain text attributes to draw attention to text on
a page. For instance, different fonts or colors might be applied to specific
text that is part of a chart or dashboard to indicate the status of an option.
The new Smart Glance feature analyzes the page and ranks textual content in
reverse order based upon the infrequency of its color, text attribute or font
usage on the page. Colors, fonts, or attributes used least will rank highest
as potential points of interest, referred to as glance highlights.
When a web page first loads, JAWS now announces the
number of glance highlights along with the number of links, headings, regions,
and form fields. In addition, you can configure JAWS to play a sound to
indicate a glance highlight as you navigate by character, word, line, sentence,
paragraph, or when reading with Say All. If a page contains glance
highlights, the following new Navigation Quick keys are available:
list of 3 items • Move to next glance highlight:
Y • Move to prior glance highlight: SHIFT+Y • Display a list of all glance
highlights on the page: INSERT+CTRL+Y list end
Examples of glance highlights can be found on the Amazon
website. For instance, if you go to Amazon.com and search for a product, the
product search results page contains several glance highlights for certain
areas of the page including "Results," "More results," or "Need Help." This text
visually stands out, but since it is not an actual heading, it would not be
found when using H or SHIFT+H to move by heading. You can use Y to move through
the smart glance highlights, or display a list by pressing INSERT+CTRL+Y
where you can select one to move to.
Another example of a glance highlight can be found on the
Freedom Scientific home page. If you press Y, you move directly to the text,
"Call Today," where you will find the main Freedom Scientific phone
number.
To configure Smart Glance settings, open Settings Center
(INSERT+6), expand the Web/HTML/PDFs group, and then expand the Smart Glance
group. You can then configure the following:
list of 3 items • Indicate Smart Glance highlights:
Lets you determine how JAWS indicates glance highlights. You can choose to have
JAWS announce the number of glance highlights when the page loads (selected
by default), alert you to glance highlights as you navigate by playing a sound,
indicate glance highlights both when the page loads and as you navigate, or
turn off all glance highlight indication. • Sensitivity: Set this option to
High to increase the sensitivity for determining a glance highlight. With a
higher sensitivity, more results are displayed by also analyzing smaller text
segments for special text attributes. • Include elements: Lets you choose
whether or not links, headings, or form fields are included when analyzing pages
for glance highlights. Even though there are navigation quick keys for moving
to these specific elements, you may want to include these so you can use a
single keystroke to quickly move to all useful elements on the page. By
default, only fields marked as invalid or required are included. list
end
You can also press INSERT+V while on a web page to open
Quick Settings and change the Smart Glance highlight indication
option.
Notification History Improvements
The JAWS Notification History feature was introduced in
the JAWS 2022 June update, and helps you manage the large amount of
notifications that can be received from Windows and applications on a daily
basis. When you press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by N, a dialog box opens and
displays a history of all notifications received in the last 24 hours while
JAWS or Fusion was running. From this dialog box, you can choose to exclude
selected notifications from appearing in the history in the future, as well
as create rules specifying how future notifications should be spoken or shown in
braille. For example, you may want JAWS to announce notifications from an
application only if they include specific text, or play a sound instead of
interrupting you with a spoken message.
JAWS and Fusion 2023 offer several improvements to
managing notifications based on feedback from customers. Some key enhancements
include:
list of 1 items • Toggle toast notification
announcements: Using the new layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by
CTRL+N, you can toggle the automatic announcement of incoming toast
notifications, which is a type of notification used by some applications
including Microsoft Outlook. For instance, if you receive a lot of emails and
you do not want JAWS automatically speaking the notification each time you
receive a message, instead of creating a rule, you can use this keystroke to
quickly silence all of these announcements. Notifications will still be added to
the history, so you can still review them if necessary. Toast notification
announcements remain off until you perform this keystroke again, or restart
JAWS. list end Note: The INSERT+SPACEBAR, CTRL+N keystroke only toggles
the announcement of toast notifications. It will not work for applications that
use UIA (User Interface Automation) for displaying notifications. For these
applications, you can create a rule through the JAWS Notification History dialog
box to mute them, or turn them off through the settings in the
application. list of 4 items • Clear notification history: After pressing
INSERT+SPACEBAR, N to open the Notification History dialog box, select the new
Clear history button to delete all notifications from the Recent
Notifications list. • Review notification details: Pressing ENTER while
focused on a notification in the Recent Notifications list now displays details
for the selected notification. These include the notification text, the
application where it came from, and the time it was received. • Specify a
rule type: When you choose to create a new rule for a selected notification in
the Recent Notifications list, you now start in the Rule Type combo box. This
new option lets you determine how the original notification text in the edit box
directly after this combo box is treated. The following choices are
available: list of 4 items nesting level 1 ? Contains - Creates a rule
that acts on a notification that contains specific text. For example, if you
want to create a rule for a notification from Outlook that contains the word
“Suggestion:” at any point in the notification, you could delete everything
except “suggestion:” from the notification text in the following edit
box ? Begins with - Creates a rule that acts on a notification that begins
with specific text. For example, if you want to create a rule for a
notification from Outlook that begins with the word "Suggestion:" followed by
some specific text, you could delete everything except "suggestion:" from the
notification text in the following edit box. ? Ends with - Creates a rule
that acts on a notification that ends with specific text. For example, if you
want to create a rule for a notification from Teams that ends with the words
"Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" preceded by some specific text, you could delete
everything except "Press CTRL+SHIFT+J to join" from the notification text in
the following edit box. ? Matches pattern - Lets you create a regular
expression that any incoming notification will be matched against. While the
following edit box contains the text for the selected notification, it is
recommended you change it to a regular expression using elements from the
notification. If you want to use the notification text as is, or parts of it,
consider using one of the other Rule Types. As an example of a regular
expression, take a look at the regular expression to capture the name of the
sender from an Outlook notification: "^New Notification from Outlook, (.*?),"
without the quotes. list end nesting level 1 • Naming rules: When creating
a rule for a selected notification, you can now enter a name for the rule. In
addition, the Manage Notification Rules dialog box now includes an option to
rename an existing rule. list end
Refer to the Notification History topic in the JAWS Help
for more information.
Solution for Dell Waves Max Audio Issues
Changes were made in the Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive,
and Microsoft Mobile speech synthesizer drivers to fix increased memory usage
issues caused by Waves Max audio. This application is often used on Dell
computers. If you previously disabled the Waves Max application to resolve these
performance issues , you can now reenable it. This is only necessary if you
want your computer to automatically begin using a specific audio output device
as soon as you connect it, such as headphones.
Improved ILM Authorization Access
The file location for the JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion ILM
authorization files have been moved to a location where users no longer need
administrative permission to authorize on their own system.
New Tables Only Option for Smart Navigation
Users are faced with an increased need to work with
complex web forms, tables, and even applications that run inside a web browser.
Our existing Smart Navigation feature offers a more efficient way to navigate
in web-based applications with the Virtual Cursor, as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW
or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW commands move by control instead of
character and word. This makes Navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab
strips, and navigation links more like navigating around a desktop
application. Currently, the different options for this setting are Controls,
Controls and Tables, or Off. This means that you could only activate the
Smart Navigation for Tables together with Controls.
In JAWS and Fusion 2023, there is now a new Tables option
which only enables Smart Navigation when you are focused inside a table. You can
adjust the Smart Navigation settings through the Startup Wizard, Settings
Center, or Quick Settings. The new Tables option offers the same Smart
Navigation experience inside tables as it does when set to Controls and
Tables while keeping our regular Navigation outside tables.
If focused inside a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys
move between columns while the UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If you
press RIGHT ARROW to move from the last column in the current row to the
first column of the next row, or LEFT ARROW to move from the first column in the
current row to the last column in the prior row, JAWS plays a sound to
indicate the new row. When focus moves out of the table, the LEFT and RIGHT
ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW keys move by character or word like
they always have.
ARM64 Support
Support for ARM64 is now officially provided in JAWS
2023. The JAWS 2023 installer will recognize if you are using a device with an
ARM processor like the Microsoft Surface Pro X, and will automatically
install the ARM version of JAWS. ARM support for ZoomText and Fusion will come
at a later date. Following are a few frequently asked questions.
Can I use ZoomText or Fusion on my ARM64
device?
No. ARM64 is currently only supported with JAWS. ZoomText
and Fusion (magnification software) for low vision users are not yet
supported.
What device is required?
An ARM64 based device which is a computer with an ARM64
processor. An example is the Microsoft Surface Pro X.
What Operating System is required?
Windows 11 is the minimum supported Operating
System.
What braille devices are currently
supported?
At this time, only the Freedom Scientific Focus Braille
Displays are supported. Additional braille display support will be added as we
work with our third-party partners.
What speech synthesizers are currently
supported?
At this time, Eloquence, Vocalizer Expressive, SAPI 5x,
SAPI 5x 64-bit, and Microsoft Mobile synthesizers are supported. Additional
synthesizer support will be added as we work with our third-party
partners.
What features are currently not available?
The following features are still under
development:
list of 3 items • Citrix remote • Convenient OCR
from a scanner or camera • Dongle authorization list end
What applications are currently not
supported?
While on ARM64 devices, JAWS does not currently support
applications compiled as 32-bit ARM. At the moment, Microsoft still has a few
applications that have not yet been addressed, but we expect this to be
resolved in future updates from Microsoft and Freedom Scientific.
The following are examples of these
applications:
list of 4 items • Windows Mail • Windows
Calculator • Windows Weather • Windows News list end
What is the recommended version of Office
365?
Office 365 was originally installed on ARM devices as
32-bit. This 32-bit version can experience some sluggishness. For the best
performance, we recommend installing the latest 64-bit version of Office
designed specifically for ARM64 devices.
For German braille users, is RTFC available?
Currently, the RTFC German braille translator is only
available in X64 installations of JAWS 2023. If JAWS 2023 is installed on ARM64,
the German braille translator used in previous versions of JAWS is used
instead.
Additional Changes list of 12 items • The Liblouis
braille translator used by JAWS and Fusion has been updated to version 3.23.0
and is now selected by default. • For German users, JAWS now includes the
RTFC German braille translator for all contracted braille like Basisschrift,
Vollschrift, and Kurzschrift (These are the German names for Grade 0-2). This
translator is the default when the JAWS language is set to German. • The JAWS
and Fusion About box now includes a System type field which shows whether you
are using X64 or ARM64. This information can also be found by pressing
CTRL+INSERT+V while focused on the Desktop. • In the Outlook Scheduling
Assistant, JAWS now reads as expected in the All Attendees field when reviewing
the status of meeting attendees. • When encountering an element or entering a
region on a web page that has a details relation, JAWS now says "has details"
when you first move to the element. You can then press ALT+INSERT+D to access
the details. • Addressed an issue with the JAWS Virtual Cursor unexpectedly
moving back to the top of a web page on pages containing advertisements that
constantly update. • In Edge and Chrome, resolved an issue where JAWS was
not properly reading table headers defined by using the "ID" and "header"
attributes. JAWS also now properly reads the "axis" attribute. You can find
examples of these types of tables on our Surf's Up training
pages. • When navigating through a list where the Virtual Cursor is off, such
as a list of chat messages in Teams or Slack, list items containing a lot of
content are now fully read without speech stopping in the middle of the
text. • Removed the Reuters Top News Stories Research It lookup source due to
changes to the Reuters website which no longer allows us to retrieve
information. • Addressed issues using JAWS with the DVORAK keyboard. •
Resolved an issue for Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian users where you could not
enter the @ symbol from a Focus braille display keyboard into a Word
document. • For Italian users, MathML content is now spoken correctly when
the JAWS language is set to Italian. list end
Take care and stay safe. Mike. Go
Dodgers!
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